Udhampur Ramps Up Security, RFID Tracking for Amarnath Yatra

District authorities in Udhampur have accelerated preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. The administration will install RFID kiosks at the railway station to track and assist pilgrims. A total of 31 lodging centres have been designated to accommodate the influx of visitors. CRPF Commandant N Ranbir Singh emphasized that ensuring a peaceful and successful pilgrimage is the top priority, with maximum security deployment and intelligence activation.

Key Points: Amarnath Yatra 2024: RFID, Lodging Hubs Set Up

  • RFID kiosks at railway station to track pilgrims
  • 31 lodging centres established
  • Enhanced security with CRPF & intelligence systems
  • Improved toilet and washroom facilities
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J-K: Udhampur DC reviews Amarnath Yatra preparations; state administration to establish multiple lodging hubs

Udhampur DC Minga Sherpa reviews Amarnath Yatra prep. RFID kiosks, 31 lodging hubs, and enhanced security by CRPF ensure a safe pilgrimage.

"Amarnath Yatra is a major national event, and making it peaceful and successful is our primary responsibility. - N Ranbir Singh"

Udhampur, May 6

District authorities in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur have accelerated preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra by reviewing security protocols and pilgrim facilities across the region.

According to the Deputy Commissioner, Minga Sherpa, the district administration will install dedicated radio-frequency identification (RFID) kiosks at the Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan Railway Station to track and assist pilgrims during the annual pilgrimage.

Speaking to ANI, DC Sherpa said, "Officials are working to enhance facilities for travellers, including upgraded security arrangements and the establishment of various lodging centres. Improvements are also being made to essential services such as toilet and washroom facilities at key points throughout the district. To streamline the movement of pilgrims, an RFID counter will be set up at the Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan Railway Station in Udhampur, repeating a successful measure from previous years. The district has designated 31 lodgement centres to accommodate the influx of visitors..."

Earlier, highlighting extensive security and logistical preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, Commandant, CRPF 84 Battalion, N Ranbir Singh said that ensuring a peaceful and successful pilgrimage remains the top priority for authorities.

"Amarnath Yatra is a major national event, and making it peaceful and successful is our primary responsibility. Since the Yatra passes through this route, our preparations have begun. Maximum strength will be on the ground, and all resources will be utilised. With thorough preparedness and alertness, we will activate our intelligence systems for a successful Yatra. Our jurisdiction spans from milestone 117 to 164. On the new highway alignment, this covers the area from the Nashri portal of the Chenani-Nashri tunnel through Ramban town to Digdol," he told ANI.

He further added, "Our ROP (Road Opening Patrol) duties start at 7:00 or 7:30 AM according to the movement schedule. We stagger timings and remain until evening. If required, we deploy early in the morning or late at night."

- ANI

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Priya S
The CRPF and security forces deserve immense credit for their dedication year after year. The detailed planning mentioned by Commandant Ranbir Singh—staggering timings, early morning patrols—shows how seriously they take our safety. As a Kashmiri, I feel reassured each time I see these arrangements. Hope the yatra brings peace and prosperity to the region! 🌸
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Rohit P
Every year we hear about preparations, but the ground reality is different. Last year my parents went and faced long queues at washrooms near Ramban. The 31 lodging centres sound good on paper, but will they have sufficient toilets and proper hygiene? The administration should also ensure that local guides and porters are verified properly. Baba's blessings are for everyone, but safety first! 🙏
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Siddharth J
Excellent to see RFID technology being used to track pilgrims—very innovative! But I hope proper training is given to the staff managing these kiosks, especially for elderly devotees who might not be tech-savvy. The security arrangements are top-notch, but logistics like waste management near the cave need urgent attention too. Baba Amarnath's yatra should remain sustainable! 🌿
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James A
As someone from the UK, I've always been fascinated by the scale of the Amarnath Yatra. The detailed security measures and the use of RFID for crowd management are impressive. This level of organization is commendable for a pilgrimage that draws hundreds of thousands. Hope the weather cooperates this year! Best wishes to all devotees.
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Neha E
I appreciate the efforts, but one concern: the article mentions 31 lodgement centres but doesn't specify their locations or capacities

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